• pHr34kY@lemmy.world
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        11 days ago

        It’s $100 for 4TB right now.

        But once you factor in RAID and alternating offsite backups, it’s really $400 for 4TB.

        I go through all the older stuff I pulled from the internet. A lot of it can’t be found now.

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          There’s currently little reason to choose SSDs over HDDs when you’re talking about bulk storage for media. HDDs have plenty of R/W speed for this purpose and are a fraction of the price. New, you can buy 8TB drives for around $100 or used/refurbished (from somewhere like serverpartdeals.com) you can buy 14TB for $150 or even 20TB+ for $250.

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            11 days ago

            My raid has an nvme bcache on it, so it’s still fairly quick.

            $100USD is just what it costs in Australia, because we get screwed for price over here.

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            11 days ago

            Haha remember when CD burners came out and a $5 CD-R had the capacity of a $200 HDD?

            The kid with access to a CD burner was the king of the playground.